Access to the site – When you arrive there are a few ways to find us. A 5 min walk via an ancient sunken lane or up directly onto our land through ‘the path with a view’ is the easiest and prettiest. We will bring your baggage up with a pre-arranged arrival time. The site is car-free to ensure disturbance is kept to a minimum for neighbouring houses, to protect the tranquillity of the area, to give people an opportunity to live without their car and because it’s a wonderful thing to find us on foot as it feels like you have arrived! We therefore have a foot, bike and bus policy scheme that we invite you to join. If you come to stay without a car and for 7 nights or more, you get a free bus pass for your stay and a free foot massage oil for pampering those feet at the end of the day. If you do bring a car (maximum one per pitch) all parking is at The Guernsey Pearl centre just below the site.

How can I get around the island?

The island is only 7 miles long by 5 miles wide, so nowhere is far. Cycling all the way round takes 2 hrs, walking it would take all day. The buses are good and cheap (£1 per journey) and we’ll provide a timetable (http://www.hctgroup.org/the_hct_group/ct_plus_guernsey) and a free bus pass for those coming Simple Luxury and staying for 7 nights or more. We have bikes to borrow for those who want to potter, with cycle route maps which include the quaint and unique green lanes. Our bikes are for anyone to use and if available on the day then they are free to use. If you require a more serious bike or one for your whole stay, then we can recommend http://www.sarniacyclehire.co.uk/ company to hire from.

Do you accept pets?

We cannot accept any pets with visitors as customs do not allow animals into Guernsey. Locals coming for a holiday or break can give us a call if they have a question about pets as we do have sheep, chickens and ducks on the land.

Is the site safe for young children?

There are glass houses on the land and potential dangers of blackthorn shrubs, uneven ground, brambles and nettles. We would ask any parent/guardian who is visiting or staying with us to be responsible for any young person in their care. D’Arcy and Tara are first aid trained and the site is risk assessed. WildGuernsey holds third party public liability insurance plus full insurance for the activities they run. Glass houses are a feature of the Guernsey Landscape and are evidence of the islands past horticultural industry that thrived but is now much declined. It means many wooden greenhouses are in a poor state of repair, ours are no exception to this and have seen better days. For this reason it is important young children are supervised when in close proximity to the glass, during windy weather extra care needs to be taken near the two greenhouses. In time we intend to invest in the maintenance and restoration of these.